Company Overview of MiTek Corporation

Executive Profile

Loyd Ivey

This person is connected to 3 Board Members in 3 different organizations across 4 different industries.

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Background

Mr. Loyd L. Ivey, founded Mitek Corporation in 1979 and serves as its Chief Executive Officer and Chairman. Mr. Ivey serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Atlas Sound LP, a subsidiary of Mitek Corporation. Mr. Ivey is the Founder MTX Audio, a subsidiary of Mitek Corporation and serves as its Chairman and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Ivey is a privately-held U.S. manufacturer of high-performance car, home, professional and commercial audio products for more ... than 30 years. Mr. Ivey served as the President at Soundcraftsman, Inc. He worked at Deltex Corp. He served as Vice Chairman of Executive Board and Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors at Consumer Electronics Association since November 2004. Mr. Ivey also sponsor's charitable organizations and fundraising events, such as rock and roll legend Alice Cooper's Annual Celebrity Golf Tournament held in support of the Solid Rock Foundation, a non-profit group formed to keep teens safe from gangs, guns and drugs. Mr. Ivey also supports educational pursuits and entrepreneurial achievement by serving as a regional judge for the Students in Free Enterprise (SIFE) organization. Mr. Ivey is a major contributor to the Electronic Industries Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Electronic Industries Alliance, which advances educational opportunities for a competent workforce. He serves as Member of Board of Industry Leaders at Consumer Electronics Association. Mr. Ivey also serves on the expo committee of the National Systems Contractors Association (NSCA) and contributes to the NSCA's Education Foundation, which provides support and training to new technicians and offers entry-level and advanced educational classes to those in the industry.

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